The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... whole empire . Its members meet every day at three o'clock to take counsel together , and its decrees , framed under the eye of the monarch , are unalterable . Attached to them are several officers for the despatch of business , as ...
... whole empire . Its members meet every day at three o'clock to take counsel together , and its decrees , framed under the eye of the monarch , are unalterable . Attached to them are several officers for the despatch of business , as ...
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... whole order of things emanated , and all others as mere puppets , who moved at the pleasure of the autocrat . This is truly Chinese . The whole nation is represented by the emperor , and ab- sorbed in him . " An example of the style ...
... whole order of things emanated , and all others as mere puppets , who moved at the pleasure of the autocrat . This is truly Chinese . The whole nation is represented by the emperor , and ab- sorbed in him . " An example of the style ...
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... whole head of it is sick , and the whole heart faint with its iniquities . And how can this be effected , but by spreading the knowledge of the truth , as it is in Jesus , throughout the length and breadth of the whole land ? The words ...
... whole head of it is sick , and the whole heart faint with its iniquities . And how can this be effected , but by spreading the knowledge of the truth , as it is in Jesus , throughout the length and breadth of the whole land ? The words ...
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